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Where Do I Live When I Study in Australia?

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Posted 22 January 2010 - 04:38 AM

You student visa has been approved and you're ready to pack and start to learn in the most respective school in Australia. However, you're thinking where to live? In a dorm, or find an apartment near the school? Then worry no more, here's a guide to what to expect from various accommodation options.

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If you want a home stay where you live with your relatives and friends were about $110 to $270 a week, it is popular with younger students and those studying short-term English courses.

Single or shared rooms are available and the costs vary. Meal share usually included, but cheaper self-catering home stay is available.

Farm stay is another options, which offers the same services in a rural setting. Educational institutions maintain a register of reputable families prepared to board international students during the academic year. You should pay for your home stay rent and deposit (usually the equivalent of four weeks' rent) on arrival if you have not paid before you leave home.

Make certain you get a receipt each time you pay the rent. As you will be living in someone else's home, you will be expected to clean up after yourself, especially in shared areas. You should seek your host's approval before you install any equipment, such as a television, in your room. If you have any questions, talk to your host and they will try to help you. If there is still a problem, contact your institution for assistance. It is a good idea to talk about the subsequent issues with your host family when you first get there.

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